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| Device | Image name example | Notes | |--------|-------------------|-------| | | csr1000v-mono-universalk9.16.12.04.qcow2 | Free trial from Cisco DevNet | | IOSv (L2/L3) | iosv-15.6.2T.qcow2 | Requires VIRL license (now Cisco Modeling Labs) | | ASAv | asav-9.16.3.qcow2 | Free 100-day eval from Cisco | | FTDv | ftdv-6.6.0.qcow2 | Evaluation available |
Pre-formatted and named correctly for EVE-NG, avoiding IMAGE_MISSING errors. Download All Eve-ng Images
# Your EVE-NG username and password USERNAME="your_username" PASSWORD="your_password" | Device | Image name example | Notes
Open an SSH terminal (like PuTTY) to your EVE-NG server, log in as root, and execute the following command: /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions Use code with caution. Step-by-Step Guide to Importing Cisco IOL Images Understanding EVE-NG Image Types This is the most
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know to safely download, configure, and manage all essential EVE-NG images. Understanding EVE-NG Image Types
This is the most common format. Modern network operating systems (like Cisco IOS-XE, Arista EOS, and Juniper JunOS) run as virtual machines via the QEMU emulator.
: Each QEMU image must be in its own folder starting with a specific prefix (e.g., for Palo Alto, for Windows). Permissions Crucial Step.
